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R for Political Data Science: A Practical Guide is a handbook for political scientists new to R who want to learn the most useful and common ways to interpret and analyze political data. It was written by political scientists, thinking about the many real-world problems faced in their work. The book has 16 chapters and is organized in three sections. The first, on the use of R, is for those users who are learning R or are migrating from another software. The second section, on econometric models, covers OLS, binary and survival models, panel data, and causal inference. The third section is a data science toolbox of some the most useful tools in the discipline: data imputation, fuzzy merge of large datasets, web mining, quantitative text analysis, network analysis, mapping, spatial cluster analysis, and principal component analysis.

Key features:

  • Each chapter has the most up-to-date and simple option available for each task, assuming minima

    Trade Review

    "Urdinez and Cruz provide a thorough and pedagogically sound introduction to working with political science data in R, complete with modern R code to reproduce every figure and analysis presented. The breadth of statistics and data science methods presented in the book is impressive. The datasets used in examples are real, contemporary, and engaging, which makes the book accessible to anyone interested in quantitative approaches in political science."
    - Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel, University of Edinburgh, Duke University, and RStudio.

    "This book is a great resource for students learning methods as well as for researchers migrating to R. The volume introduces a wide range of topics, including foundations of R, conventional statistical models, text analysis, networks, maps, and web mining. And there is more! The examples based on Latin America make the book substantively interesting and enjoyable."
    - Aníbal Pérez-Liñán, University of Notre Dame

    "As others who lacked the capacity to work in R, I was lagging behind regarding my capacity to produce cutting edge empirical analyses for my research. This textbook and its applied pedagogy and examples, significantly reduced the costs of catching up. I highly recommend it, both as a textbook and as a guideline for anyone interested in learning R on their own."
    - Juan Pablo Luna, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile"With its tutorial approach, R for Political Data Science builds readers’ R literacy without assuming any prior experience with the language. By the end, your practical political data science toolkit will be well-stocked, you will be more motivated to take the next step and study the mathematical underpinnings of the methods discussed throughout, and using R professionally will no longer feel like a pipe dream (pun intended!)."
    - Santiago Olivella, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill

    "If you have a background in Political Science, this is THE BOOK you need to start your journey into R. Using up-to-date tools, this book guides you step-by-step through the process of translating data analysis into political questions. R for Political Data Science not only covers a wide range of techniques and R packages, but also uses Latin American datasets that make the topics covered interesting for a broader audience."
    - Riva Quiroga, co-founder of R-Ladies Santiago and R-Ladies Valparaíso, editor of The Programming Historian and chair of the Latin-R Conference

    "The monograph belongs to The R Series, and presents a reference textbook on R language with a semester course on statistics with application to estimations on real political data...Each chapter suggests references on the recent sources, exercises, and links to numerous websites with data, packages and other R facilities. The book is convenient as a textbook for students, and is equally helpful for researcher and practitioners. The main material in the book consists of R codes, that supplies the readers with amazingly useful tools of modeling not only in political but in a wider area of applied social and other sciences, wherever the statistical analysis is required."
    - Stan Lipovetsky, Technometrics, April 2021



    Table of Contents

    I Introduction to R
    1. Basic R
    2. Data Management
    3. Data Visualization
    4. Data Loading

    II Models
    5. Linear Models
    6. Case Selection Based on Regressions
    7. Panel Data
    8. Logistic Models
    9. Survival Models
    10. Causal Inference

    III Applications
    11. Advanced Political Data Management
    12. Web Mining
    13. Quantitative Analysis of Political Texts
    14. Networks
    15. Principal Component Analysis
    16. Maps and Spatial Data

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 5/30/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367818838, 978-0367818838
      ISBN10: 0367818833

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      R for Political Data Science: A Practical Guide is a handbook for political scientists new to R who want to learn the most useful and common ways to interpret and analyze political data. It was written by political scientists, thinking about the many real-world problems faced in their work. The book has 16 chapters and is organized in three sections. The first, on the use of R, is for those users who are learning R or are migrating from another software. The second section, on econometric models, covers OLS, binary and survival models, panel data, and causal inference. The third section is a data science toolbox of some the most useful tools in the discipline: data imputation, fuzzy merge of large datasets, web mining, quantitative text analysis, network analysis, mapping, spatial cluster analysis, and principal component analysis.

      Key features:

      • Each chapter has the most up-to-date and simple option available for each task, assuming minima

        Trade Review

        "Urdinez and Cruz provide a thorough and pedagogically sound introduction to working with political science data in R, complete with modern R code to reproduce every figure and analysis presented. The breadth of statistics and data science methods presented in the book is impressive. The datasets used in examples are real, contemporary, and engaging, which makes the book accessible to anyone interested in quantitative approaches in political science."
        - Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel, University of Edinburgh, Duke University, and RStudio.

        "This book is a great resource for students learning methods as well as for researchers migrating to R. The volume introduces a wide range of topics, including foundations of R, conventional statistical models, text analysis, networks, maps, and web mining. And there is more! The examples based on Latin America make the book substantively interesting and enjoyable."
        - Aníbal Pérez-Liñán, University of Notre Dame

        "As others who lacked the capacity to work in R, I was lagging behind regarding my capacity to produce cutting edge empirical analyses for my research. This textbook and its applied pedagogy and examples, significantly reduced the costs of catching up. I highly recommend it, both as a textbook and as a guideline for anyone interested in learning R on their own."
        - Juan Pablo Luna, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile"With its tutorial approach, R for Political Data Science builds readers’ R literacy without assuming any prior experience with the language. By the end, your practical political data science toolkit will be well-stocked, you will be more motivated to take the next step and study the mathematical underpinnings of the methods discussed throughout, and using R professionally will no longer feel like a pipe dream (pun intended!)."
        - Santiago Olivella, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill

        "If you have a background in Political Science, this is THE BOOK you need to start your journey into R. Using up-to-date tools, this book guides you step-by-step through the process of translating data analysis into political questions. R for Political Data Science not only covers a wide range of techniques and R packages, but also uses Latin American datasets that make the topics covered interesting for a broader audience."
        - Riva Quiroga, co-founder of R-Ladies Santiago and R-Ladies Valparaíso, editor of The Programming Historian and chair of the Latin-R Conference

        "The monograph belongs to The R Series, and presents a reference textbook on R language with a semester course on statistics with application to estimations on real political data...Each chapter suggests references on the recent sources, exercises, and links to numerous websites with data, packages and other R facilities. The book is convenient as a textbook for students, and is equally helpful for researcher and practitioners. The main material in the book consists of R codes, that supplies the readers with amazingly useful tools of modeling not only in political but in a wider area of applied social and other sciences, wherever the statistical analysis is required."
        - Stan Lipovetsky, Technometrics, April 2021



        Table of Contents

        I Introduction to R
        1. Basic R
        2. Data Management
        3. Data Visualization
        4. Data Loading

        II Models
        5. Linear Models
        6. Case Selection Based on Regressions
        7. Panel Data
        8. Logistic Models
        9. Survival Models
        10. Causal Inference

        III Applications
        11. Advanced Political Data Management
        12. Web Mining
        13. Quantitative Analysis of Political Texts
        14. Networks
        15. Principal Component Analysis
        16. Maps and Spatial Data

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